Title of article :
Geophysical techniques applied to urban planning in complex near surface environments. Examples of Zaragoza, NE Spain
Author/Authors :
Carlos and Pueyo-Anchuela، نويسنده , , س. and Casas-Sainz، نويسنده , , A.M. and Soriano، نويسنده , , M.A. and Pocovي-Juan، نويسنده , , A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Complex geological shallow subsurface environments represent an important handicap in urban and building projects. The geological features of the Central Ebro Basin, with sharp lateral changes in Quaternary deposits, alluvial karst phenomena and anthropic activity can preclude the characterization of future urban areas only from isolated geomechanical tests or from non-correctly dimensioned geophysical techniques. This complexity is here analyzed in two different test fields, (i) one of them linked to flat-bottomed valleys with irregular distribution of Quaternary deposits related to sharp lateral facies changes and irregular preconsolidated substratum position and (ii) a second one with similar complexities in the alluvial deposits and karst activity linked to solution of the underlying evaporite substratum. The results show that different geophysical techniques allow for similar geological models to be obtained in the first case (flat-bottomed valleys), whereas only the application of several geophysical techniques can permit to correctly evaluate the geological model complexities in the second case (alluvial karst). In this second case, the geological and superficial information permit to refine the sensitivity of the applied geophysical techniques to different indicators of karst activity. In both cases 3D models are needed to correctly distinguish alluvial lateral sedimentary changes from superimposed karstic activity.
Keywords :
Karst , GPR , Geophysical Survey , Urban planning , magnetometry , EM
Journal title :
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth
Journal title :
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth